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they did it with me first and then the israeli embassy in russia's refusal, the chinese refusal. it was an interesting experience . thank you pay much for inviting me. >> governor sununu. >> like to just add something to with the speaker has just pointed out. the climate really was different at that time. this is not a big piece of legislation we were very hard on on a bipartisan atheist. we passed the clean air bill, which had been languishing for over a decade. we passed an americans with disabilities, which is extremely difficult. we passed the civil rights bill. said there was a precedent in terms of cooperation and climate. as representatives obey pointed out later on, that is manifested in what was brilliant on precedented interaction between the white house and congress on dealing the invasion to kuwait and tried to pull together a unified respect you. it was an accidental. i really believe we work awfully hard in order to maintain. the keyword was the fact that tom foley and president bush have been members of congress to get there. they had developed a personal relations
they did it with me first and then the israeli embassy in russia's refusal, the chinese refusal. it was an interesting experience . thank you pay much for inviting me. >> governor sununu. >> like to just add something to with the speaker has just pointed out. the climate really was different at that time. this is not a big piece of legislation we were very hard on on a bipartisan atheist. we passed the clean air bill, which had been languishing for over a decade. we passed an...
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russia is selling at six times next year's earnings. china and russia would be another if this broad picture that you're talking about. you want top own some emerging markets. master limited partnerships. high-grade bonds. >> are you worried about taxes going higher on dividends and cap gains in 2013? does that cut into the reason to buy stocks? >> i think many people say it has no effect. you can go from 15% to 43%. at the margin, that can influence people. this is why you want to basically find these company that have a defensive characteristic and where you are getting enough yield so when you lose the dividend, you have some income. corporations are buying cash. banks are buying liquidity. central banks are buying government bonds. foundations and endowments and pension funds are buying alternatives. individuals are buying bonds. rich individuals are buying jewelry, art, and trophy real estate. nobody is buying stocks in a big way right now. >> and yet morgan stanley for 2013 has come out with a more optist ism optimistic call for t
russia is selling at six times next year's earnings. china and russia would be another if this broad picture that you're talking about. you want top own some emerging markets. master limited partnerships. high-grade bonds. >> are you worried about taxes going higher on dividends and cap gains in 2013? does that cut into the reason to buy stocks? >> i think many people say it has no effect. you can go from 15% to 43%. at the margin, that can influence people. this is why you want to...
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russia is backing that. some arab countries are pushing for identification of all internet users. some developing nations are asking to be have individual websites pay to reach users across internal borders. changes to the open internet policy could three new sensorship and give new ammunition to countries that try to silence critics in iran or china. the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say this has nothing to do with sensorship but they want to update the country treaty which has stayed the same since 1988 long before the internet became such a household term. long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of informatio
russia is backing that. some arab countries are pushing for identification of all internet users. some developing nations are asking to be have individual websites pay to reach users across internal borders. changes to the open internet policy could three new sensorship and give new ammunition to countries that try to silence critics in iran or china. the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say...
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for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups who've been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up and this is where i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf i
for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released...
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a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch. i mean . i know that i'm sitting in a really nice. and we're all very sleepy all of the. worst for the little. white house or for the. radio guy for a minute. because you never seen anything like that i'm told. is welcome back to break in the set i'm abby martin i want to talk about something huge that just happened marking a monumental shift in palestine straw.
a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch. i mean . i know that i'm sitting in a really nice. and we're all very sleepy all of the. worst for the little. white house or for the. radio guy for a minute. because you never seen anything like that i'm told. is welcome back to break in the set i'm abby martin i...
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president, that another round of negotiations or discussions with russia concerning nuclear arms will be extremely complicated and important, is likely to concern missile defenses and conventional long-range strike systems, about which i know i and others have some misgivings, and i think this suggests the necessity and desirability of the kind of consultation that we would be requesting of the administration prior to any agreement being reached. so i appreciate my colleagues' indulgence. at the appropriate time, i would ask for the approval of the amendment. the presiding officer: the amendment is so modified. mr. levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: first, let me thank senator kyl for the way in which he has worked with senator kerry on this. it is very constructive, it is very important, and i want to just tell him how much we all appreciate that working together. i believe that the senator shaheen is going to want to be recognized for up to ten minutes to talk on an amendment. mrs. shaheen: mr. president? the presiding officer: the sen
president, that another round of negotiations or discussions with russia concerning nuclear arms will be extremely complicated and important, is likely to concern missile defenses and conventional long-range strike systems, about which i know i and others have some misgivings, and i think this suggests the necessity and desirability of the kind of consultation that we would be requesting of the administration prior to any agreement being reached. so i appreciate my colleagues' indulgence. at...
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when you think about some of the great innovators, serge jay brinn, born in russia, co-founder of google in my county, that employs thousands and thousands of americans. he didn't come here because of his degree. he came with his parents. jerry yang, founder of yahoo, grew up in east san jose he didn't come because he got admitted to stanford he came with his family. andy grove, a legend at intel, didn't come because of his degree, he came as a refugee. i'm reminded of my grandfather and what he brought that country. at age 16, he got on a boat, he never saw his parents again. he never got a degree. i he came to america because he wanted to be free. he worked hard all his life. i was the first one, i went to stanford university, i was the first in my family to go to college. but i was -- i'm here today in congress because my grandfather, without an education, but with a lot of heart, with enough get up and go to get up and go came to become an american. i am sure that if you examined the history of so many members of congress you would find in their family tree people who had enough get
when you think about some of the great innovators, serge jay brinn, born in russia, co-founder of google in my county, that employs thousands and thousands of americans. he didn't come here because of his degree. he came with his parents. jerry yang, founder of yahoo, grew up in east san jose he didn't come because he got admitted to stanford he came with his family. andy grove, a legend at intel, didn't come because of his degree, he came as a refugee. i'm reminded of my grandfather and what...
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. back now german m.p.'s have given their green knights the latest bailout deal for greece which remains at the center of the european debt crisis this comes amid a growing frustration in the e.u. powerhouse among both politicians and the people about the costs the country has to bat for the rescue all of the reports from berlin. germany will be giving more financial aid towards greece we saw m.p.'s voting in the reichstag with four hundred seventy three saying yes to this aid package one hundred saying no and eleven abstentions now what this does mean though and it's being talked about throughout the week is in next year alone it could cost germany over seven hundred million euros but we are seeing the politicians at least giving their support financial support towards greece however that support isn't being particularly backed up by some of the electorate here people on the streets of germany suggesting that perhaps greece should be left to its own devices. that is enough because we w
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. back now german m.p.'s have given their green knights the latest bailout deal for greece which remains at the center of the european debt crisis this comes amid a growing frustration in the e.u. powerhouse among both politicians and the people about the costs the country has to bat for the rescue all of the reports from berlin. germany will be giving more financial aid towards greece we saw m.p.'s voting...
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russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had a couple meetings with him. we saw very it tough what he called actually a september cliff that we saw 25 companies went to see him in frank further, 23 out of the 25 excepting two agricultural companies, 23 manufacturing service companies, all said september was tough. he described it as a september cliff. >> despite the argument about who spent more, here's what i want to know.saw -- just charact like the dems didn't have a super pac. >> i didn't characterize it that way. >> no, because you lost, it was a massive -- >> i guess we'll have this conversation thousand. 150 mil
russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had...
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science technology innovation all the least developed around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back the world's most famous whistleblower joining the sun just again in the headlines as a media speculates on the state of his health meanwhile asuncion self is promising more sensational classified disclosures he spoke to laura smith the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up for almost six months. as any journalist working in london now is i'm pretty familiar with standing outside the ecuadorian embassy waiting for julian assange is to come out and talk from the balcony just to my right here but this evening i've been inside to get joran embassy to talk to judy and i saw he's recently written a book called cypherpunks freedom and the future of the internet and that's what he really wants to talk about at the moment and we did talk about that we talked about how he sees this increase in state surveillance is hugely damaging for the entire fabric of society how companies and governments can minute the internet the data that is placed there willingly but unwitt
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posted to facebook, it has 2 million views, 400,000 likes and 28,000 comments and passed from romania to russia to china. and the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, an unfailingly polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> so i went up to him and i was like, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had a pair of socks or shoes, officer, but god bless you. i knew right then i needed to help him. >> reporter: when you presented him with the boots what was his reaction? >> he couldn't believe it. he was this is too much officer. god bless you, be safe, everything. like i said, almost like you gave him $1 million. >> reporter: officer deprimo doesn't know anything about the man he helped or what's become of him, but he keeps the receipt for the $75 he spent on the boots in his bulletproof vest, a reminder for all of us about the pervasiveness of need and potential for compassion. dan harris, abc new, new york. >> just a pure act of kindness. >> and he heard -- just before he got the boots, he heard someone chuckle at the homeless guy on the
posted to facebook, it has 2 million views, 400,000 likes and 28,000 comments and passed from romania to russia to china. and the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, an unfailingly polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> so i went up to him and i was like, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had a pair of socks or shoes, officer, but god bless you. i knew right then i needed to help him. >> reporter: when you...
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one hundred thirty eight countries including russia voted in support of the draft resolution that now elevates palestine status to non member observer state palestine will be able to join the international criminal court this would allow palestine to press for investigations into israel's practices in the occupied territories it would also be able to join the un agencies forty one countries abstained from voting on the resolution and nine countries voted no that includes the u.s. clearly this changes the dynamic very much so within the un general assembly while palestine is not considered and does not have all full membership at the united nations having this member of server status is extremely symbolic and does show at the end of the day where the international community does stand on this issue though right now harry you are in gaza as we speak what's the mood there on the ground at the moment and do you think that this good will actually change anything on the ground. gazans obscene jubilant about this result. was nothing that i wasn't i mean this here in gaza. city was. particula
one hundred thirty eight countries including russia voted in support of the draft resolution that now elevates palestine status to non member observer state palestine will be able to join the international criminal court this would allow palestine to press for investigations into israel's practices in the occupied territories it would also be able to join the un agencies forty one countries abstained from voting on the resolution and nine countries voted no that includes the u.s. clearly this...
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huge step toward energy independence and a big bird to russia. one big problem. the company doesn't know anything about it. turns out that jordy doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bald gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiations and a televised appearance for a $1 billion deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have got to give the guy that. in fact, on the surface, this seems like a mirror image of one of the most infamous swindles in history, when victor lustig posed as a corrupt government official and sold the eiffel tower to scrap metal companies. back then, he got money. he got the money from sales and additional political bribes. years later, he even pulled a scam on al capone. yes. he swindled al capone out of $5,000 of money. adjust that for inflation. to quote bill clinton, that takes a lot of brass. and a lot of smarts, which is something that our new con man, as
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. >> take your time -- i did not mean to russia that much, but i thought you had another point. >> as national nonprofits, we have national -- often fail. we have frequently been too hesitant. more damage of the militants -- damaging our the militants to a pandered to their members with alarmist rhetoric, misinformation, fight talk, and all this is encouraging the search for a bad guy, somebody to blame, thereby pouring gasoline on the fires of the people that are looking to us for leadership instead of helping them with messages of acceptance, respect, openness to a pact that may be different from what we expected, and helping them get the services they need. i ask this administration, as well as our community, to lead and to help these constituents in such a way that was not just be acceptable to the polls or pander to any ill-conceived notion that an injustice was done or that there was something in the water. i cannot and dstress enough my disappointment that the conversation on vaccines is still evidence. >>t. in respect to each of the panelists -- please appreciate we will take
. >> take your time -- i did not mean to russia that much, but i thought you had another point. >> as national nonprofits, we have national -- often fail. we have frequently been too hesitant. more damage of the militants -- damaging our the militants to a pandered to their members with alarmist rhetoric, misinformation, fight talk, and all this is encouraging the search for a bad guy, somebody to blame, thereby pouring gasoline on the fires of the people that are looking to us for...
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also passed around the globe from romaine why to russia to china. and today the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence premium 0unfailingly polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> where your sox or shoes i never had a pair of shoes it's okay officer. god bless you i gnaw i needed to help him. >>reporter: when you presented him with the boot what was his reaction. >> he couldn't believe it. this is too much officer. god bless you and be safe and everything and like i said it was almost like he just gave million dollars. >>reporter: the officer doesn't know anything about the man he helped or what has become of him but he keeps the receipt for the 75 dollars he spent on the boots in his bullet paragraph vest. rae minder for all of us about the pervasiveness of need and the potential for compassion. dan harris abc news new york. >> nice story. >> just ahead. if you don't win the massive power ball jack pot, the 3 reasons? that's okay. >>> following the crowd. 7 on your side michael on how social your side michael on how social
also passed around the globe from romaine why to russia to china. and today the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence premium 0unfailingly polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> where your sox or shoes i never had a pair of shoes it's okay officer. god bless you i gnaw i needed to help him. >>reporter: when you presented him with the boot what was his reaction. >> he couldn't believe it. this is too much officer. god bless you and be safe and...
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a big bird to russia. it was just one big problem. gas natural finosa didn't know anything about it. it turns out that he doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bold gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we actually don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiation and a televised appearance for a billion dollar deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have got to give the guy that. in fact, on the surface, this seemed like a mirror image of one of the most infamous swindles in history, when victor lustig sold the eiffel tower to two company. years later, he even pulled a scandal on al capone. yes, he swindled al capone out of $5,000 in money. how's that for inflation in that takes a lot of brass and a lot of smarts, which is something that our new con man didn't have enough of because it seems that the mystery man didn't actually ask for any of the billion dollars or his cut up front. he leaves wi
a big bird to russia. it was just one big problem. gas natural finosa didn't know anything about it. it turns out that he doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bold gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we actually don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiation and a televised appearance for a billion dollar deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have...
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well, chafee has to russia deal through because he knows that even the people of rhode island maybe with the exception of brown think this is ridiculous, right? but this has been going on, bill, for about five decades now because traditional christianity and the churches for the most part have been resisting the great, you know, sexual revolution, the free love stuff and everything that came along with it the secular progressives and the elites and very powerful, they have sought mostly through using the courts to diminish traditional religion in the public square. and that means diminishment of first amendment rights in the public square. it trickles down to silly things like the charlie brown christmas pageant that a little rock school. >> bill: megyn kelly is going to handle that for us ahead. let me stop you for a moment though and just explain that the christmas tree lighting in providence, long island is usually a big deal and everybody knows that so they can bring their children. today, as i said in the tag for the interview. governor chafee announced 30 minutes before hey there i
well, chafee has to russia deal through because he knows that even the people of rhode island maybe with the exception of brown think this is ridiculous, right? but this has been going on, bill, for about five decades now because traditional christianity and the churches for the most part have been resisting the great, you know, sexual revolution, the free love stuff and everything that came along with it the secular progressives and the elites and very powerful, they have sought mostly through...
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it's also been passed around the globe from romania to russia to china. and, today, the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, a polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> my mom i said, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had socks or shoes, but god bless you. and i knew i had to help him. >> reporter: when you presented him with the boots, what was his reaction? >> he couldn't believe it, he was like, this is too much, god bless you and be safe and everything. it was almost like you gave him a million dollars. >> reporter: the officer doesn't know anything about the man he helped or what's become of him, but he keeps the receipt for the $75 he spent on those boots in his bulletproof vest. a reminder for all of us about the pervasiveness of need and the potential for compassion. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and that officer must live with two very proud parents. we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com and "nightline" will be along later. we hope to see you back here to
it's also been passed around the globe from romania to russia to china. and, today, the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, a polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> my mom i said, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had socks or shoes, but god bless you. and i knew i had to help him. >> reporter: when you presented him with the boots, what was his reaction? >> he couldn't believe it, he was like, this is too...
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but the reality is we have serious and continuing differences with russia -- on syria, missile defense, nato enlargement, a human-rights, and other issues. so we have to take a smart and balanced approach going forward. we need to continue expanding our engagement with russia, but with very clear rise about where we draw our lines. we also have to engage with a set of the emerging democratic powers like brazil and mexico, india and indonesia, south africa and turkey, that are exercising greater influence in their region and on the world stage. the strategic fundamentals of these relationships, shared democratic values, common economic and security priorities, are pushing our interests and do closer convergence. this is reflected in the broad strategic dialogue we have launched with the emerging powers. the key going forward will be to encourage them to leave behind the outdated politics of the past and take up the responsibilities that come with global influence, including defending our shared democratic values beyond their borders. let me turn to the third element of our agenda, what
but the reality is we have serious and continuing differences with russia -- on syria, missile defense, nato enlargement, a human-rights, and other issues. so we have to take a smart and balanced approach going forward. we need to continue expanding our engagement with russia, but with very clear rise about where we draw our lines. we also have to engage with a set of the emerging democratic powers like brazil and mexico, india and indonesia, south africa and turkey, that are exercising greater...
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coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail of place but a nun and for all phones who brought their dia to life. five years ago about a bill to dock kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training baffle legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty f
coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the...
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do you think if we had a john bolton, for example, they could have convinced russia to go against syria? do you think so? >> short answer is, i don't think. but i think it pays to ask the questions. this person is being put forward as secretary of state. what have you done in your post to warrant that? she was also, by the way, absent at the initial vote on the attempt the to break the israeli blockade that was launched out of turkey. when the u.n. convened an emergency session, again at the first session she was nowhere to be found. that's why i said there were other things that could be brought forward at a hearing like that. megyn: i want to talk to you, though, about whether this is secretary rice or ambassador rice's, you know, problem or whether this is a president obama problem. who sets the policy? and i also want to ask you about the other possible choice, which is john kerry. we'll do that after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- fo
do you think if we had a john bolton, for example, they could have convinced russia to go against syria? do you think so? >> short answer is, i don't think. but i think it pays to ask the questions. this person is being put forward as secretary of state. what have you done in your post to warrant that? she was also, by the way, absent at the initial vote on the attempt the to break the israeli blockade that was launched out of turkey. when the u.n. convened an emergency session, again at...
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it's got a lot of clicks in the past maybe not for much longer in russia more than online from us and mystery man we reveal the billion dollar gas deal between ukraine and a spanish contractor is very open tonight with kiev clueless as to have actually done business with. chance wrangler merkel's been called to account in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros worth of concessions for greece a hefty bill that will be footed by german taxpayers is artie's peter oliver in berlin. opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the start is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they want to push through this latest package they're going to have to prove to m.p.'s that it's in the best interest of germany what this latest package contains is a bond buyback scheme lower interest rates only the debts that greece has as well as the hunting over of profit from these debts what they sensually means though is that for twenty thirty germany is set to lose around seven hundred and thirty million euros to implem
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. hello welcome back now the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by new independent body backed by legislation the government is expected to deliver its reaction on the document later on thursday well ali joins me now live from london thank you for joining us why is this such a big deal. got under at such an emotive and such a charged issue for the british public and for the press they are of course it's been a massive inquiry it's cost three point nine million pounds of taxpayers' money to look into the press standards in the ethics behind the way the press works here in the u.k. it was all off the back of public revulsion at the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the news of the world newspaper and it's resolved to nine months of interviews of hearings of investigations and now a two thousand page report delivered by an order leveson for everybody to look at about how the press regulations should chain. t
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. hello welcome back now the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by new independent body backed by legislation the government is expected to deliver its reaction on the document later on thursday well ali joins me now live from london thank you for joining us why is this such a big deal. got under at such an emotive and such a charged issue for...
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i speak specifically of china and russia. and we have always wanted and the law requires us to provide protection against the kind of unauthorized or accidental launch that can occur. this is not an idle concern. we spent enormous amounts of time and energy and money trying to ensure these extraordinarily lethal weapons are never launched by accident or by some unauthorized event. and that's one of the reasons for a missile defense system, to ensure that that kind of accident never would result in harm to the united states, and, of course, what they're also worried about is that if that ever happens then there's the question of retaliation, how do you know this is not intentional? how do you know we shouldn't retaliate? wars can be started almost by accident and the best protection against that is a missile defense system that can ensure that no harm is done even if there is such a launch and in the meantime week find out whether this is real, whether we need to respond, whether we need to start another war. that's the benefi
i speak specifically of china and russia. and we have always wanted and the law requires us to provide protection against the kind of unauthorized or accidental launch that can occur. this is not an idle concern. we spent enormous amounts of time and energy and money trying to ensure these extraordinarily lethal weapons are never launched by accident or by some unauthorized event. and that's one of the reasons for a missile defense system, to ensure that that kind of accident never would result...
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supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and continued violence we've seen in the gaza. this does come on the 65th anniversary of the partition that created the two-state solutions, something palestinians and arabs rejected for three generations. >> direct negotiations is the dna of israeli-palestinian political process. any attempt to exert external pressure on israel would serve as a setback to those who are really interested in peace. if what you're interested in is public relations, then, this whole thing is just an exercise in futility. >> reporter: but hamas is now on board. they have rejected this until this weekend when they say they will support
supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and...
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in the middle of russia's north through way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. these stolen family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still ruined their engines. was not in you is a dancing teacher. was. to his dance is he tells us stories about his motherland. lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy heard when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around bruges gather their turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. hello welcome back chancellor angela merkel is being called to account in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros worth of concessions for greece a hefty bill that will be footed by german t
in the middle of russia's north through way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. these stolen family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still ruined their engines. was not in you is a dancing teacher. was. to his dance is he tells us stories about his...
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russia would be soon which brightened if you knew the song from the finest impression. from the start totty dot com. download the official up location to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time i didn't. get. it's good to. meet. her again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on octavia now growing up and today my guest program is born in stuttgart. entrepreneurs say doing business in russia may be adventurous but very advantaged and that's what prevents many russians from taking up business and foreigners from beirut bringing here their investment in summer president putin appointed a special business on the scene to take care of those who need out and some western media has already branded them a new anti corruption so how is it going to cope with entrepreneurs will he become the florist the right for asking the man himself mr barr is ticked off is a guest on the show. the russian finance ministry sounds over the last decade the country has bec
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technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete. with people's admiration for two hundred. more news today violence is once again fled up. these are the images go and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. welcome back here with r.t. now the syrian opposition based within the country is accusing to give allowing foreign mercenaries access through its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western arab states against meddling in the syrian affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf motto moderate he's given their full endorsement for foreign based opposition coalition pledging the more support from abroad in their fight against the government as the international community remains divided as to how to and the syrian crisis a key regional player iran is looking to play a greater role in resolving the conflict is more your f
technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete. with people's admiration for two hundred. more news today violence is once again fled up. these are the images go and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. welcome back here with r.t. now the syrian opposition based within the country is accusing to...
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some elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time. markets why not kind of. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. kid was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country company taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars polymer it's odd reasonable and honest supported bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. war profiteers. parents versus social workers docu nabby and now. that many children have become prizes to find full one is the long threatened families of the social fabric to see more female they have right of willful minimal faith in . but they have any kind of suspicion about. will be for food or for your children are also just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we haven't seen just to. c
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if you take that out, you get what happened in russia. >> sean: for example, if somebody is a virgin till they're married they're considered odd. people in greater numbers live together. >> right. >> sean: abortion on demand is settled, at least according to the polls -- you add gaymarriag. you're a pastor. those are things you disagree with, right? >> absolutely i disagree with. what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to answer if you don't want to answer. what do you think of him, how he's governed? >> i think
if you take that out, you get what happened in russia. >> sean: for example, if somebody is a virgin till they're married they're considered odd. people in greater numbers live together. >> right. >> sean: abortion on demand is settled, at least according to the polls -- you add gaymarriag. you're a pastor. those are things you disagree with, right? >> absolutely i disagree with. what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the...
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security council members france, china and russia is the idea that by pursuing this vote they will strengthen the hands of the nod democrat palestinian president mahmoud abbas against the more militant hamas which saw its popularity rise in the wake of that recent conflict in gaza. the palestinian officials for their parts mean they are not looking for a fight here. they are simply trying to advance the cause of peace. listen. we are here to reinstate the two state solution and this we will do tomorrow afternoon. >> and that vote will take place around 3:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow afternoon on what the u.n. named several years ago international palestinian solidarity day. shep. >> shepard: jonathan hunt at the united nations death comes all too frequently now in syria. today it was twin bombings in the capital city of damascus. people ran after the first explosion and that's when the killers detonated a second bomb. nearly 50 people died. there is no word on who is behind the attack. it is but the latest in the bloody battle between syria's government and its rebels. rebel fighters claim to hav
security council members france, china and russia is the idea that by pursuing this vote they will strengthen the hands of the nod democrat palestinian president mahmoud abbas against the more militant hamas which saw its popularity rise in the wake of that recent conflict in gaza. the palestinian officials for their parts mean they are not looking for a fight here. they are simply trying to advance the cause of peace. listen. we are here to reinstate the two state solution and this we will do...
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all the instant around russia we've got the. morning's today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the for. the for. the from. the contracting business in iraq is very very lucrative. i was getting really angry i mean especially because i knew that a lot of these prisoners that i saw with ease injuries from from abuse and torture really hadn't done anything they were part of the insurgency they were just picked up for no reason at all who were interrogating taxi drivers and pizza delivery guys . it was just you know we call them average off it using methods such as torture and also using people who are not qualified to do this job has resulted bad information and therefore. problems for national security and for the soldiers
all the instant around russia we've got the. morning's today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the for. the for. the from. the...
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-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. so we really need to get this right. i can only do it with the help of the american people. so, tweet, what was that again? my2k. do what it takes to communicate a sense of urgency. we don't have a lot of time here. >> in order to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to put revenue on the table. time for the president and the democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country ha
-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast....
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well into the central plains technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. we welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle revolutionary or a dictator in the making president mohammed morsi is presidential decrease granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about the nature and pace of political change in egypt his supporters see him cleaning house of the old regime loyalists morrissey's opponents claim the muslim brotherhood is showing its autocratic impulse. to cross-talk egypt's president i'm joined by while escobar in cairo he is a blogger and a journalist in beirut we have franklin lamb he is director of the americans concern for middle east peace and in washington we cross to ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute for a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want while in cairo i'd like to go to you first of the president has been widely criticized for his decree expanding his power but others would say it was necessary that political shoc
well into the central plains technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. we welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle revolutionary or a dictator in the making president mohammed morsi is presidential decrease granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about the nature and pace of political change in egypt his supporters see him cleaning house of the old regime loyalists morrissey's opponents claim the muslim brotherhood is showing its autocratic...
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we see unprecedented growth all over the world, really in the growth region we are looking at china, russia, africa and today the executives around the globe flying point to point, really, connecting the cities which today there is in commercial aviation solution. we are seeing north american companies using vistajet and european companies flying point to point and it is the growth we have experienced over the last couple of years and we are looking at 2010, we grew 20 percent, 2011, 22 percent, in 2012, it was 25 percent growth and if you do the simple math, that equals to roughly doubling the company every he years and we had in orders in place in 2014 through 2018 and that fills this again of the growth we for see in the coming future. >>neil: that is a lot of planes. the deadline for a lot of companies which will likely go up in this country quite a bit in january 1, with capital gains taxes going up, and an entertainment concern is hiking their annual dividends 25 percent to 75 cents moving ahead of what will be a dividend tax hike. a separate issue for you, i know. but do you worry th
we see unprecedented growth all over the world, really in the growth region we are looking at china, russia, africa and today the executives around the globe flying point to point, really, connecting the cities which today there is in commercial aviation solution. we are seeing north american companies using vistajet and european companies flying point to point and it is the growth we have experienced over the last couple of years and we are looking at 2010, we grew 20 percent, 2011, 22...
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and twitter lately talking about syria and talking about china and russia saying she's disgusted. but her supporters say, listen, she is a tough talker. but you know where you stand with susan rice. and she doesn't mess around. but they also say she's surprisingly down to earth. and she they say has taken the high road with this whole issue with benghazi. she isn't using inflammatory language that's been used with her and others. >> there's a question if the president does nominate her to be the next secretary of state, can she be confirmed? >> many people think that the obama administration has enough votes in the senate to confirm her. the question is, if she does get confirmed, what kind of shape will she be in? it's likely to be a very bruising confirmation process. ambassador rice if she becomes secretary would be leading the state department which has tens of thousands of employees, a huge budget. she'd be needing to get the budget through the hill. but i think, wolf, at the end of the day the most important thing is the relationship that a secretary has with the president.
and twitter lately talking about syria and talking about china and russia saying she's disgusted. but her supporters say, listen, she is a tough talker. but you know where you stand with susan rice. and she doesn't mess around. but they also say she's surprisingly down to earth. and she they say has taken the high road with this whole issue with benghazi. she isn't using inflammatory language that's been used with her and others. >> there's a question if the president does nominate her to...
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otherwise you'd have something like soviet russia, built from top-down. >> we took some of the key stressors from the markets that are out there. and there are a number of them these days, certainly. we'd like you to go through and tell us whether they're fragile, robust or antifragile. start with the fiscal cliff because it is what everybody on wall street is watching. is it fragile, antifragile or robust. >> for me it is a good thing because the economy requires once in a while to be shaken and people to be scared. otherwise we got trouble. sort of livg theke equivalent o forest that hasn't had forest fire in a while. you need once in a while to jolt the market so people realize that there is something wrong and we have to do something about it. and we need these fiscal cliffs and similar situation to shake politicians. >> because they have no skin in the game according to you. >> that is a big problem. there's some category of people who have the up side and no downside. and effectively, they have -- the downside is borne by us april 15, tax day. we pay the bill. >> yes, that is a stresso
otherwise you'd have something like soviet russia, built from top-down. >> we took some of the key stressors from the markets that are out there. and there are a number of them these days, certainly. we'd like you to go through and tell us whether they're fragile, robust or antifragile. start with the fiscal cliff because it is what everybody on wall street is watching. is it fragile, antifragile or robust. >> for me it is a good thing because the economy requires once in a while to...
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off we go to russia and new worries about the world's worst nuclear nightmare. more than 25 years after the meltdown at the chernoble tpaoubg lar plant workers in the soviet republican of ukraine are beginning to build a giant cap over the facility's still dangerously actor. trace gallagher has that story live from l.a. >> after the disaster the first reaction was to try and cap the radiation, right, to kind of contain it. so what they did is they built this concrete unit around reactor four. at the time they called it the 10,000 year tomb. it turns out the shelf life of that was only about 30 years, which is up in four years, so now they are in the process of building a new structure that looks kind of like a giant kwan sit hut or an ark. about as tall as the stat you've liberty. the plan is to kind of slide this thing using railroad tracks overreactor number four and then begin to dismantle the reactor. one of the big concerns you have is they have that big smokestack or chimney on reactor number 4. they have to tear that thing down and with that you have all
off we go to russia and new worries about the world's worst nuclear nightmare. more than 25 years after the meltdown at the chernoble tpaoubg lar plant workers in the soviet republican of ukraine are beginning to build a giant cap over the facility's still dangerously actor. trace gallagher has that story live from l.a. >> after the disaster the first reaction was to try and cap the radiation, right, to kind of contain it. so what they did is they built this concrete unit around reactor...
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france, russia, and spain plan to back the bid. britain, the u.s. and, of course, israel oppose it. no country has veto power in the general assembly so no one can actually block it. >>> now buenos aires, argentina, for the pole dance south america championship. this is called
france, russia, and spain plan to back the bid. britain, the u.s. and, of course, israel oppose it. no country has veto power in the general assembly so no one can actually block it. >>> now buenos aires, argentina, for the pole dance south america championship. this is called
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chief economist told a news conference in london that he believed the united states would overtake russia as the biggest gas producer by a significant margin by 2015 and by 2017 would become the world's largest oil producer producer. will this prediction hold out? i don't know. but are we on our way towards significant gains in terms of our energy independence? yes, we are. the language in section 313, which this amendment proposes to strike -- i want to be very clear about this -- does not affect programs that have been discussed here in such areas as hydrogen fuel as a fuel of choice for engine design or doing away with r&d dollars. it is just not true. it states in part that this restriction goes to the cost of producing or purchasing alter national fuels if they exceed the cost of producing traditional fossil fuel that would be used for the same purpose -- that's very narrowly defined. there is a second paragraph in section 313 that goes to an exception to this program, which only applies to 50/50 blends of fuels. i personally believe that section should be modified and actually could
chief economist told a news conference in london that he believed the united states would overtake russia as the biggest gas producer by a significant margin by 2015 and by 2017 would become the world's largest oil producer producer. will this prediction hold out? i don't know. but are we on our way towards significant gains in terms of our energy independence? yes, we are. the language in section 313, which this amendment proposes to strike -- i want to be very clear about this -- does not...
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after their car hit three parked cars and muni bus and their car rolled over last night at prague and russia avenue. >>> protestors chained themselves to doors in a building at uc-berkeley last night left. the demonstration was to call attention to the low number of students of color at cal and chancellor's pay raise. traffic and more on the wet weather coming right up. stay right there. ,,,,,,,, >>> rain and wind picks up we'll see more problems on the roads. check out our camera at the bay bridge. there are wind advisories at the bay bridge and other bridges. very windy. >> whipping around outside now. storm clouds moving in and more to come. outside right now the winds really picking up as the cold front sliding on through. we have seen some gusts over 50 miles per hour in half moon bay. yeah, those winds whipping inside the bay, as well. hi-def doppler radar showing you all the rain outside a stronger line off the coastline maybe thunderstorms embedded there. lots of rain like this throughout the morning. ,,,,,, >>> we're one of the eight states that doesn't participate in the powerball
after their car hit three parked cars and muni bus and their car rolled over last night at prague and russia avenue. >>> protestors chained themselves to doors in a building at uc-berkeley last night left. the demonstration was to call attention to the low number of students of color at cal and chancellor's pay raise. traffic and more on the wet weather coming right up. stay right there. ,,,,,,,, >>> rain and wind picks up we'll see more problems on the roads. check out our...